Chamomile Hydrosol
Fresh chamomile flowers are used to produce many extracts including essential oil and hydrosol. There are two types of chamomile from which the hydrosol is obtained. These include German chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla) and Roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis). They both have similar properties. Distilled Chamomile Water has long been known for its calming effect on children as well as adults, making this floral water an excellent addition to room sprays, lotions, facial toners, or simply pour some into a spray bottle and use directly on your skin.
Chamomile Floral Water can be used in lotions, creams, bath preparations, or straight on the skin. They provide mild tonic and skin cleansing properties and are generally safe for all skin types. All forms of Chamomile Hydrosol are used in the beauty care industry. This is no wonder since it holds a variety of therapeutic benefits. Unlike the Chamomile essential oil that should be diluted prior to application to the skin, the chamomile water is much gentler than its essential oil counterpart, and can generally be used directly on the skin without further dilution.
As a facial toner, the Chamomile flower is said to help stimulate the growth of collagen that our body naturally produces and loses over time. Chamomile Flower Water is also a natural antibacterial and assists with topical pain management of minor skin abrasions and small cuts. You can use this product as a spray, directly over your skin or add to any beauty care recipe.
Chamomile Hydrosol Uses
Skin Cleanser
Cosmetic Care Products
Room Freshener
Post time: Aug-29-2024